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Trainee Kate Morton awarded best graduate student poster at International Neurotoxicology Association meeting

Published May 25, 2023

Kate Morton wins award for best poster

Project 3 Trainee Kate Morton was awarded the David Ray Best Graduate Student Poster Award at the International Neurotoxicology Association meeting in Durham, NC. Congrats Kate!

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